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Governor John Bel Edwards has issued a state of emergency due to the potential weather threats associated with Potential Tropical Cyclone 3, a tropical system expected to impact the Gulf Coast this weekend. The broad area of low pressure is expected to become a tropical or subtropical depression Thursday night or Friday morning.
“According to the National Weather Service (NWS), rainfall will be the biggest threat,” said Gov. Edwards. “In addition to heavy rains, there is also a threat of coastal flooding, tropical storm force winds and isolated tornadoes. The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) has activated its Crisis Action Team and stands ready to support our local partners with any emergency resources needed beyond parish capabilities. It is important to stay weather aware as these storms approach the coast. Go to GetAGamePlan.org to help finalize your emergency plans. Start with getting a COVID-19 vaccination for y
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Governor John Bel Edwards has issued a state of emergency as a potential tropical cyclone is headed toward the northern Gulf Coast.
Weather forecasters have issued a tropical storm warning from Intracoastal City, Louisiana, to the Alabama-Florida border as residents along the coast continue to monitor what is expected to be a Tropical Depression make landfall. Heavy rainfall and flooding is what forecasters are warning the storm will bring when it reaches the coast beginning on Friday.
The storm has maximum sustained winds of 30 mph.
“According to the National Weather Service (NWS), rainfall will be the biggest threat,” said Gov. Edwards in a press release. “In addition to heavy rains, there is also a threat of coastal flooding, tropical storm force winds and isolated tornadoes. The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) has activated its Crisis Action Team and stands ready to support our local partners with any e
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